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Vulnerability of biological metrics and multimetric indices to effects of climate change

机译:生物指标和多指标指标易受气候变化影响

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Aquatic ecosystems and their fauna are vulnerable to a variety of climate-related changes. Benthic macroinvertebrates are used frequently by water-quality agencies to monitor the status of aquatic resources. We used several regionally distributed state bioassessment data sets to analyze how climate change might influence metrics used to define ecological condition of streams. Many widely used, taxonomically based metrics were composed of both cold- and warm-water-preference taxa, and differing responses of these temperature-preference groups to climate-induced changes in stream temperatures could undermine assessment of stream condition. Climate responsiveness of these trait groups varied among states and ecoregions, but the groups generally were sensitive to changing temperature conditions. Temperature sensitivity of taxa and their sensitivity to organic pollution were moderately but significantly correlated. Therefore, metrics selected for condition assessments because taxa are sensitive to disturbance or to conventional pollutants also were sensitive to changes in temperature. We explored the feasibility of modifying metrics by partitioning components based on temperature sensitivity to reduce the likelihood that responses to climate change would confound responses to impairment from other causes and to facilitate tracking of climate-change-related taxon losses and replacements.
机译:水生生态系统及其动物区系易受各种与气候有关的变化的影响。水质机构经常使用底栖大型无脊椎动物来监测水生资源的状况。我们使用了几个区域分布的州生物评估数据集来分析气候变化如何影响用来定义河流生态状况的指标。许多广泛使用的,基于分类学的度量标准均由冷水和热水优先类群组成,这些温度优先组对气候引起的河流温度变化的不同响应可能会破坏河流状况的评估。这些性状群体的气候响应能力在各州和生态区域之间有所不同,但这些群体通常对温度条件的变化敏感。分类单元的温度敏感性及其对有机污染的敏感性适度但显着相关。因此,由于分类单元对干扰或常规污染物敏感,因此选择用于状态评估的度量标准对温度变化也敏感。我们探讨了通过基于温度敏感性对组件进行划分来修改指标的可行性,以减少对气候变化的响应可能混淆对其他原因造成的损害的响应的可能性,并有助于跟踪与气候变化有关的分类单元的损失和替代。

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